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RTURED BY A BURGLAR, - dohn Harrington, of Rondont, + Bound Hand and Foot by a Thief. * FEET BUBNED WITH MATCHES. When He Called for Help the Marauder Beat Him to Unoonsciousness. LYING’ IN “A POOL OF BLOOD. A Young Man Arrested on Suspi- clon of Being the Murderous Robbe Govetat to The Evening World.) WONDOUT, N. Y., May 27.—A burel ‘ntered the sleeping room of John Har- ington, a tobacc nist, who slept over hhis store on the Strand, about 3 o'clock this morning, He gained entrance by a Jadder through an open window. The burgiar struck Mr. Harrington a powerful blow between the eyes and, folling him over on his stomach, tied his hands behind his back and demanded his ‘money. Harrington seid all the money he had was in his trousers pocket hanging at the foot of the bed, With terrible oaths, and threatening to kill him, the burglar told Harrington he lied, and asked where the safe wan. Harrington told him he had no safe, ‘and that all his money was deposited in @ bank a few weeks ago when he was taken sick and went to the Kingston City Hospital. ‘While the conversation was going on the burglar tied Harrington's feet to- gether. Three times he demanded that Harrington reveal where his money ‘was hidden. Receiving the same answer, the brute lighted a dozen matches, which he laid Qgainst Harrington's left foot, burning ‘the flesh to a blister. Harrington was lying with his face @own and could not see his tormentor. The villain then left the building, as Harrington supposed, and the latter, ‘with an effurt, succeeded in loosening his hands and crawled to a window, where he twice shouted murder. The burglar, who was still in the ‘Rouse, quickly sprang upon Harrington and pounded him upon the face and head until the blood flowed and struck Shim over the forehead with a dull in? Strument, inflicting a gash that required ot atitches to close up this morn- A handkerchief wae tightly tied about hie neck until he could hardly breathe and he was gagged with a white shirt. Hia limba were again tied and Ha ringten sank into a pool of blood. He lay stunned for some time. Later he rucceeded in loosening the cords, and crawling to the front of the building, again shouted murder. ‘This time his cries were heard by Mrs. Dykeman, a neighbor, who called hi husband to get his revolver, ‘They saw the burglar coming from the fear of the house, but hearing Mrs. | Dykeman mention’ the revolver, he shouted "Don't shoot! I've been robbed.” He was allowed to depart. An investt- gation showed that the burglar @tole a| Pocketbook containing $31 in cash, a Check for $2,600, another for $2.60, and a rajlroad order ‘for $12 ‘The checks were not indorsed, Mr. | Harrington at no time saw the face of his assailant. | A young man named O'Reilly has been arrested on suspicion of being the bur- ial | --— = THUMPED THE CONDUCTOR. | ‘saa Ws | Porter Lyons Made Money Fly About @ Street Car, | Dennis Lyons, twenty-elght years old, of 338 East Thirty-elghth street, a| porter, was @ prisoner in Yorkville Po-| Hee Court to-day for assaulting Thomas Conway, of 200 East Sixtieth street, con- ductor of Belt line car No, 84, last even- ing. Conway appeared tn court with his According to the conductor, Lyons boarded the car at the stables at Fifty- fourth street, on the down trip. He was partially intoxicated, and refused to pay hia fare, When told that he must elther pay or get off, Lyons be- ame furious and, grabbing hold of the conductor, shook him so that the dimes ind nickels were scattered about the , He then struck the conductor sev- erai blows in the face with his fist, The Asnault was witnessed by the passenger and Pollceman Hackett, of the Forty-seventh street station, Hackett took Lyons to the station- house, where he was locked up for the night. Conway, although he bad been treated wo shamefully, was reluctant to press his complaint. ‘The hearing was! adjourned. — LAWYER LANGERMAN HELD. Barbara Aub, the Nook c Out opiates, blackened and @ badly brulwed | ois Toatwick, the half sinter of Misa Wilder, swore she had to carry her als- car, and to their home from the surface Spitzka for neuralgia. missing since Friday night. home to attend a banquet of Ridge- wood Chapter, Wyona street and Liberty avenue. was at the banquet, and his friends say THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1893, ‘BROOKLYN NEWS. JENNIE WILDER IN COURT. The Humoriat's Sister Was Hurt im a Cable Car. Miss Jennie Cornelia Wilder, sister of Marshall P, Wilder, the humorist, 19 suing the Metropolitan Street Railroad Company, of New York, for $20,000 dam- ages for personal injuries. The suit Is before Justice Kumasey, in the Circult Court, Hrooklyn. is reputed to be well-to-do, According |craftaman, of 247 Twenty-first j , enty-first street. | Mes Wilder resembles her brother | to his story, he went to church with his| Ife was paroled, 4 ature and personal appearance, and 18) wife yesterday morning, leaving the boy| smith died p died yesterday from the effects also an elocutionist, Sh ims that on| alone, When he retur: the boy was) of what is believed to have bh corro- | the eventr June 4, 18), while In @/ absent. Somebody had taken a bunch| sive sublimate., ‘The police allege Smith Hroadway cable car with her sis Kate M, Mostwiek, at the corn | enened . i Wilson guiped down a small swallow, teenth street she Was thrown t opened a bureau drawer, in which he |The hottie dropped from his hands and of tie var aid tiely injured internally box containing money and} he almost fell from the ladder, Amith Luwyer Jere, Wernberg appeared for le papers, The box was ed the bottle where he found It. Miss Wider, and 4 Ss. Me with a poker and rifled of n complained of an intense burn= re the Kailroad Compa iis contents, ing sensation in his stomach, Dr. F: Miss Wilder was the first wi DONE EB Dat ae eoen at at utted iy fon | o. aruce diggnosed the ‘as corrosl raid attending the pair of shoes ata store in the | sublimace poisoning, Wilson ‘ onal W aguas in New York, | vicinity, and presented #29 bill tn pay” | dle: p re. on afterwards nd cam a cable car. 4 | ment, ie stole money, he said, con- To the police to-day Smii oa hear Sixteenth street, she was thrown | Slated of three $20 bills. Hod than ty the bottom of the car floor, par- ‘sol was broken. She said she was tn- nsible tor two days. jer memory had been Impaired so it Interfered with her business, She was unable to sleep with- ter from Warren street to the bridge, up to the bridge platform, down again’ on the Hrooklyn side to a Gates avenue Nias Wilder once was treated by Dr. — — Suburban syst two violations MISSING AFTER A BANQUET, |*¢ criticising rire Commissioner | noted, The cars were running atthe * | Worster for a faliure to provide im-| fate of, 10.0 and 11.4 miles Cite etc : 5 lola:ions were reported on. t atrnane eo of a Brook.| Metate auxiliiary ald to Nght fires in| Coney Island and Hrookly teslivosd ate the annexed territory. spe ranging from 9.7 to 101-2 miles per lyn Chapter Mason. The everest complaint comes from| hour, Four cars on the De Kalb avec Police Supt. McKelvey, of Brooklyn, | Coney Isiand. It ts claimed that Com- |) ta oie i eens At A Fate of from Rent out a general alarm to-day for) missioner Wurster is paying no heed| Avenue Railroad between 9.7 to. 13.6 Henry D. Cookingham, thirty years old, |t0 the cry of “more: protection.” Cill-| miles, “and” twelve “on. he. Brooklyn | zens admit provision Ix being tade to | Helghts ata minimum of 97 and a maxi. pt 160 Hopkinson avenue, who has been He left his R. A, M., In a hall at Het iavtiniiy AVenwed: ras Jn good spirits when he left for ‘The case of Barbara Aub, the book| Covkingham 18 described as thirty rs old, & feet & Inches in hetght, agent, who charges she was assaulted | by Henry Langerman, the young attor- ney, waa called in the Yorkville Court | @t_noun, Counsel Berg, for the defense, called ve , J vith assault. the complainant, and after questioning | fr,him to leave home. a with a } her, on some pointa regariing. the ae | » were also notified of the Politicians around the Public Build-| (2 ,¢he motgrman and conductor of Sault, said there was no other testimony hee of Thomas H. Hamilton. ings, Brooklyn, to-day commented upon wit eine HOR ee to be furnished by the defense at this | {1 4 in 186 fect. 1 Hoss Jaxe Worth's alleged prediction, tor was Walter Trot, of | ii A ane height; has stnooth face, brown ve to Mayor Schleren’s chances for Paciic, street, and the motorman the ‘care. “duatice Ttyan, overruled nine | Wore Bray, sack’ wul une ue all Rus, Whe three honraed. al and Attorney Berg made a plea for ——~_ Eee « Worth claims that Mr.| Rrookiyn vente. aid be Berea to Fequotion of ball cannot get the Hepublicatt| make trouble, Conductor Ironm warned Col. Tow! a, eo Dis- ha on, Sonductot 01 nec tnceacarene, geprenenting tne D's;| WINDOW-SMASHER AGAIN. Bs dlted latin that tt te provec| Ce ee ert ope Perned Justice Ryan committed the prisoner In — {bly a case where the wish ts father of | Motorman came to his assistance and $2,000 bail, @ reduction of $00. Rrooklyn'a Unknown ‘Thieving the thought, ‘aa knocked down with a club, —— Crank Turns Up This Mornin, een, rm ary porn several men NGInRE, whol has destroyed several egpihgei onl ai eanta anhoand pes Nacsa ns et who ha o ; Willlam Lafferty, the secon’ mate of the steam- ee eee RietErt of MIB Mant mis ents . | hundred dollars’ worth of plate glass | | The Union Bethel African Methodist Church, of! guiy James Le Hat lying at the foot of Hecond avenue, at midnight fare wate and | show windows in the shopping districts Main street, Brooklyn, was arrested this mor trom several cuts on his head end fee ie utk| in Brooklyn, and only stolen a few dol- ing on complaint of John Duldy, a seaman, who leated. He sald bo had teen arautted ue | lars’ worth of property from each vie~ J charges him with assault. Dud oe cine reappeared this morning after an tye Gates Keene whic cen n di eiiy e Gaaiee bia tecuune. Drew 5 absence of several weeks, Ottley, of 26 Buffalo avenuc, formerly secretary | ened to inform the captain of certain matters a Kaife on a Conatable. Nae Wrokatwe te va in Smith, | of tho ‘Hoard ct "Tru: connected with the management of the ship. (Special to The Evening World.) at Fulton larvony ——_ WHITESTONE, 1. 1., May 27.—William Shea, and stole “Funeral Trains” on th Who was charged with anslsting a prisoner to fen by a Tall : pra! e and drawing & knife on Constanile Ramu! vg {ot heresy, Inaunordinatt he Brooklya ‘\L'° Company proporsa: to Fun w A ohera last’ night by. Deputy ening the pallee | ome. te was found gullty A funeral watni lines leading to vari- | ai window-smasher | Church. A” warrant, was fous cemeteries. These will. consist of two ca Wafe keey. | had demo indow (1. Sehel- er tor the Juntive Stas. | Tenbers 6 Wt Myrti ave cemetery mustache and sidewhiskers. He wore a light-brown sult and Fedora hat, His wife says his domestic relations Hium build, light complexion, sandy, » happy and she knows of no cause alued at $%. The windows cost t nue and sto Jothes worth $30. Millinery. Special. All our finest imported Hats 15 and Bonnets, reduced to.. .00 All other fine Hats reduced One-Hi fet now is the best opportunity ws we known in years to secure a styl ish Hat or Bonnet at a very low figure. Children's Trimmed Hats, were 1.98 duced from $1.50 to.. Immense stock of Ladle ors, up from..... ‘Wreaths for Children’ 13 125 ‘A special Garden Hat of Medina straw, trimmed with crepe BOYS’ HATS on Second Floor, Summer Suits Daily we demonstrate to the ladies of greater New York that we are HEADQUARTERS SILK SUIT at $6.81 is our latest achievement. Not a cheap snjt, but a really excellent and dressy costume that will wear just the suit to add to your wardrobe before leaving for the country..............-$6.81 SUMMER WOOLLEN otaer establishment ever di Be ed before. Pri are 75, $4.98, $7.50, $10.50, ond $14.98. $3.00, aes pa Lota of Untrimmed Hats, 29 25 Fine imported Rose: 6 and 7 in a bunch Best Boys’ Hat in the city for.. Oo LADIES’ for Ladies’ Summer Suits. The beautiful SUMMER well—the wonder of the suit trade, See it by all means—it’s SUITS in ao wider range of pretty styles than ours or any SUMMER WASH SUITS—Beginning with ° special at $1.69; many y d $4.50, $5.98 «34 $7.50 at anything like these prices. to $30, all at one price, De Knives, mmbossed handles, mh fancy e a thoroughly good Duck Suit, inj all colors, sizes 32 to 44 in, desirable styles in Wash Suits at $1.98, $2.98, $3.75, unequalled for quality and style Clearing sale of Capes on which former prices were $17.50 0B 0DBINDIDIDWI/DSDBOSOD> 0DODBODODOD sion from e IN QUALITY they are t Silks. In STYLE they are Silks. In COLORINGS they cent Silks. No matter } them precisely the same Silks house in the city at 50, 60 anc them at | | | ‘| They include the widest dark grounds, with small, mec very great demand will make samples; nor can we send the an early selection as the be most desirable Patterns, IV PVO Comocesose.s SOD 6D OD ICSD OS 60 DVIDSIDOIH/DOHDIDED! B-button length, with hid j point, In black, tans and white, with self or black embroidery, worth 48-., at AG. Ladies’ 4-button and Fos- ter lacing Real KidGlove. in blacks, tans and whi) worth $1.00, at 9, Ladies’ Washable Ch mols Gloves, In 4 and button lengths, guarant to wash, worth $1. 22,500 YARDS LYONS: MIGURED INDIA SILKS. A large purchase by our Paris house at a very great cone w you test them, you will find 200. PER YARD SO2WI/VWH/DIWI/DWD BOTDEDD| ost to make, he usual 50, 60 and 75 the usual 50, 60 and 7 are the nsual 50, 60 and 75- » sold in every prominent Dcents per yard. We offer range of styles, in | lium and larger designs. The » it impossible for us to send om C. O. D. We recommend st way to secure choice of the ight and Q. | SIMOM* S29 E8000 4 , 49c.Gloves,!9 Ladies’ fine quality Tat: feta Silk and Linen Wranpers. MAL. -10 doz. 31.49, Satine G SH fine a print 89 2,49 1 | ght gro) noir of Y mins value $4, at tine hoedlework embroidery, value $3.75, at ‘ Giaatasinse Hine Pereale Gowns, value $2.7 1.05 Fine figured Lawn Gowns, Hub- I style an. lace trimming: 149 value $1. Fine Sheer Lawn Gown, Val, lace trimming, new fan cape rumle, value £250, at. 4 200 dow fine figured Lawn Gowns, fan pe ruffle, W i teau plaits, embroidered edge, value $1.0, at. Aq | his futher told Police Supt. McKelvey to-day he believed the boy had robbed him of $60 and some bonds. of keys from his working clothes, and | away from home nearly a dozen times, and has caused a great deal of trouble since he was seven years old Summer the bo The New Wa Gravesend, New Utrecht and Flatbush |get an appropriation in the claim as-istance is needed at on [is asserted If Commissioner Wurster | of the motormen, | would provide horses and a few engin engine the protection would factory until a into operation. Mr, Wurster says with conditions ai all he can, The “loss” Says the Mayor Cannot 69959296 S 27S 4SI9SHISH HSH ISHS *ASIHGDIS ROBBED WHILE AT CHURCH, GAVE HIS FRIEND POISON. | it Anderson Accuses Hin T Year-Old Noy of the Theft. Ten-year-old Albert Anderson, of 281 Yean street, Brooklyn, is missing, and ask of Cor. An Unlucky Find of a rontve Sublima’ , Frederick §. Smith, a painter, of 272| Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, was remanded | to the custody of the Coroner by Justice Tighe in the Butler St Court this morning, pending an investigation into | the death of Robert A, Wilson, a fellow- | August Anderson is a carpenter, who offered a small flask to Wilson, Mr. Anderson sys the boy has been oe att) Qe eeneeen TROLLEYS VIOLATING LAW. Metormen on All Brooklyn to He Arrested. Trolley Speed Inspector Charles Frank- lin made a report to Mayor, Schieren of Brcoklyn to-day, showing that the speed | ordinances are being violated on the lines | of all the big trolley compantes, On the Brooklyn, Queens County and Lust disappeared with $186, A general warm has been sent out. THEY NOWL AT WURSTER. js Demand Netter Pro- tecfion from Fire. Residents of the former en towns of i, win of 12.3 mi: Warrants will ym It asked for the arrest! & nd two or three men to operate each be. satis- force can be put MADE AROWINACAR, | Attacked the Conductor nd Knocked the Motorman Down. John Fatlon, Wiliam Young and Ed. ward Quackenbos, who refuse to give their addreswes, were held for trial in the Gates Avenue Police Court, Brook- lyn, this morning char; A fe they are now he is doing WORTH NOT FOR SCHIEREN. Ne Renominated. el GREATER NEW YORK’S CREATEST STORE. »\oommadaleS 38 Ave59 £60 Silk Waists at 1.87. SPECIAT.-2%60 China a Figured Silk Watsts, all new patterns and cut is exact reproduction; Pined t h roughout, rfect 4 7) ting and well guaranteed. iE made; xepar- speclal at RS cate belt; all Breasted 8.60 1.87 Bingle Breasted ra (stout) | $5.88,at Double Br | 500. striped wash silk Watsis, 9 Ag Double Breasted all new colors, extreme sieeves (stout) 9.05 x9 fine corded Kaikal silk Bingle Fre Waists, new blouse front, 5 88 (extra size). cruch collar and belt. Ne Ge 150 brocaded asllk Wa'sis, In Fl f cream, pink, light blue, 69 ags tor Sreea, ellp'and tan. ; H 200 fine stripe Taffeta Silks, box Decoration Day, mnt nie? siotse ron’ ateo best quality Japanese Silks, newest styles, at eof the best quality all-wool Stand- Be 4.09 7% 4x8 fect 19 S I F d Pi + 1.0% 6x9 feet . ald a wie Gon] O@l@ Framed Pictures 2.50 10x1s 1 11.50) Large assortment of eng ings, é Halyards and Lrackets at in white enamelled, solid oak iowest prices. or cherry frames,’ all hand- somely mounted, at, exc Parlor Completa, $95.89, S-plece Hroeatelle Parlor Sult, polished mahogany finish frame, full spring seit, &o., well upholstered throughout; poaltively no excelsior; all colo | pfetures; French Bevel Pier Mirror, 1 hands fac-similo upholstered spr eat Rocker, 1Goll| white and 89 Chair, 1 handsome | frames, 26420..050++ . Table, 9 pleces, all for.....+. as Seven Hist “Songs of Pleas- &c,, all beautiful repro- Fiannels, eee earn 10% | uctions of water colors, Skirts (not made up), heavy, deep-set, white-reeded quality, at.. frames, heavy gold bar in the All-Wool White Flannel, centre and gilt Inside, 9x4, 9.98 quality, for 120) reaucea trom $6.00 to. o All-Wool Blue and Gray Fis for Bathing Suits, dc, quality. Special prices for fitting up cottages, boarding-houses and hotels, | cate of incorporatign of the New York Free Cir- HS fit | LAWYER HAWKES ARRESTED. | MAS, HANNICAN IS IMPROVED He Came Very Near Being Run Over . hy a Car Yenterday. Lawyer Charles A. Hawkes, who has 1 an office at 69 Chambers street, and resi- Mother of Solomon H. Mann's dence at 37 West Thirty-ninth street, Blayer Recovering, was arraigned in Jefferson Market Po- lice Court to-day, charged with intoxica- Prisoner Receives Calls from Reas suring Sympathizers, tion, He was crossing Sixth avenue at Thir- ty-second street last evening, when a surface car came along. ‘The car could not be stopped in time, and the man would not get off the track. A police- man made @ run for him, and in pushing him out of the way both fell, (The policeman’s uniform was badly dam- Mrs. Hannigan, the mother of David Hannigan, who avenged the ruin and death of his pretty little sister, Loretta, aged, Hawkes wept in court to-day by shooting down her alleged betrayer, and begged to be discharged. Justice Solomon H. Mann, was sald to be much Als eh improved this morning when an “Even- >, ing World” reporter called at her house, TRIED TO GIVE AWAY MONEY. |in'west rirtyeacin wires Seas =! Mrs. Hannigan had a comparatively Mi Who Wanted to Rew: Jer-| restful night, and Dr. Austin was en- couraged to hope for her recovery from the shock resulting from the shooting of Mann by her son, so shortly after the | tragic death of her daughter. “Dave” Hannigan, standing in his Tombs cell, No, #, thanked “The Even- ing World” reporter, with a quavering | voice and a quivering eyelid, when he | was told that his mother was better. As for himself, he said: “The doctor gave me a powder and I had my first real resting sleep last night. My appetite was better this morning | than at any time since—since’— There was eloquence in the abrupt ending of the sentence and Hannigan politely declined to say more. There were several callers, all men, and all to tell Hannigan ne did right and that he must have ro fear of the consequences. fine old father was abort Hannigan’ usual to-day. walks his wor like one bearing 4 heavy load, and sighs deeply when he speaks, He said to a re- orter: nm “My wife is better, yes; I trust she will sey Honesty Arrested as Ini Daniel Goodwin, who sald he was a civil engineer, and lived in Saiem, Mass., Was committed by Justice Voorhis, in the Tombs Police Court, to-day, for ex- amination as to his sanity. Goodwin attracted a crowd on a ferry- boat on the way over frora Jersey City, this morning, by trying to give away $10 bills When taken to the Belles, Station, $60.50 was found in Goodwin's pockets, ‘Good- win told Justice Voorhis a disconnected story of being on his Way to San Fran- clscy to visit friends. Asked why he wanted to give away his money, he sald that If the people in Jersey City’ had not been honest he would have been robbed last night, and that he wanted to re- ward honesty. HELD FIRMLY TO THE BILL. v Toughs Vainly Try to Rob conscious Man, A well-dressed man entered the hall- way at 11 Park Row, at 10 o'clock this morning, and fainted. He held a $10 bill firmly in his hand, |fecover. Wo must all be brave. Wo A trio of toughs worked for five min- | have, much to bear. I hope all will be Utes in a vali attempt to get the bill, | Well.’ ‘They tried to pry the unconscious man's | Then he passed into the house, his hand open with the handle of a knife, , Clothi! covered with lime, and his and only desisted when Policeman Reilly | Strong face set in an expression of ir- rT appeared, The toughs escaped, tense suffering, When tha man recovered consclous- ——— ness he gave his name aa William Ver-| , ‘1 ‘ : pend Decoration Day at Niagara Falls; excur- non, of finverstraw, . ¥. ston tickets only $8, via West Shore R. R. Leave —o—____ = New York 5 P. M. Wednesday. Murderer Gentry's Uncle Dead. TO THE DYSPEPTIC GE THIS TURN, WOULD BE nF CIANS ADVISE PATIEN IS 1U USE COTTOLENE THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE FOR LARD, IN THE PREPARATION OF ALL QUIRING SHORT PURE AND WEAKEST STOMACHS CAN ASSIMILATE PASTRY AND OfHER FOOD IN WHICH IT Pound ‘tins, with tra cotton-plant wreath SUPERFLUOUS HAIR perm ‘Wasbington st, Newark, N. J. 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ELEVATED RR. OR CABLE CARs. Opes saturdays till 10 P. M, MEN'S RUSSET SHOES. Another of the great sales that have made our Men’s Shoe Depart- ment famous, The stock to be sold includes light and dark brown, wine and tan colors, in Blucher cut and regular lace styles; also a tre- endous quantity of low-cut Shoes. There are two facts that will muke this sale an occasion of double importance: First, High-grade Russet Shoes are offered at special prices right at the moment they are in greatest demand. Second, notwithstanding the operations of the Leather Trust and the great and steady advance in the price of leather, our prices will be very much lower than at any sale in many years, e 24, 2,050 pairs Men's, slzes 5 to 11, light and dark shade Russet ei cS) H ct deaber. Bhoes; actual value { 4 4,200 paira Men's, sizes 6 to 11, ee ‘ Russia Calf, Lace and Blucher, strictly Hand-Welt Shoes; this lot comprises every shade and style manufactured; don’t miss this lot. 197, pairs Men's, sizes 5 to 11, Russia Calf Shoes of the finest selected leather, 1,856 paira Men's Ru: narrow, medium and wide Low-Cut Shoes, hand-i toes, Blucher and regular lace; broad, medium and narrow paid $4.00 for you have alway toes, plain or with toe caps; this quality; a! 1.97! this shoe positively worth $4.00 1.97 H | f] China and Glass. Ladies’ Underskirts. Carlsbad China Berry Sets, rich- 98 Pi Chambray and Btriped 45 ly decorated , Seersucker Skirts, deep flounce, Fine Imported Ice-Cream Set Plain Chambray Skirts, 2 ruMes, 9 largesiae tray 6 03 19 | consisting of trimmed with braid. 12 saucers, usually $1.98., Fast Black Sateen Skirt: Blown Crystal Tumblers, pinked ruffes.... 6.99 98 ; 1,98! very full around bottom, cord: { 89 i | ed flounce. seeesesees . Black Gloria Silk Skirts, deep 2,491 2,98] t, 112 pleces, neatly deco- corded flounce seseee Farmer Satin Umbrella Skirt, Porcelain Tollet English large size, complete, set . Bet, English Porcelain Tea Bets, 56 pieces, neatly decorated . n Porcelain Cottage Din- Fast Black Umbrella Skirt, flounce, special... Embroideries. Bpectal Reduction in Prices of Eme broidered Grass Cloth, handsome dew signs, 45 inches wide: $1.59 patterns, reduced to, per yd. 1.08 $2.19 patterns, reduced to. 10 $3.98 patterns, reduced to. Grass Cloth Insertions, new and handsome designs, were 650, to $2.00, at .45 to.. Ecru Batiste, Embroidered Edges and Insertions to match, reduced from 2c. yard Special lot of Fine Swiss Em- broidered Flouncing, 45 inches wide; reduced from 66c. to. Butter Color Valenciegnes Lace, % inch wide; reduced from 3c, doz. yds. to. see Pt. Gene, Pt. Pt. @Esprit Net 1.39 M5 ag Ag Ad Groceries--Special. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Genuine imported Swiss Cheese, 2 025 aT finest, per Ib. Fi) Applique, Top Oriental Lace, butter and white color; reduced from 19, to Cervelat Sausage, finest import- ed, per Ib. Cervelat Sausage, tion, sold anywhere for 40 cents per Ib. at... Mixed Tea,) Prevailing prices of ‘English ') these Teas are Breakfast {above our regular and price, which is Formosa | strictly 62 cents per ‘Oolong. \1b., for three days 4] only at, per Ib....., Mixed T.a, our regular price 3ic,, absolutely free from dust and remarkable for strength and flavor; 3 days only, per Ib... Queen Olives, 10-0z, bottle, extra large frult, perfect flavor... Queen Olives, extra large fruit, perfect flavor, o:e-gallon stone pail .. German Peas, fine, better than American or French, 1¥-pound can a Finest New York State regular price 10c,, at... Finest Maine Corn, our regula) price 13c., at. Jersey Tomator our regular price 10c., a! Preserved Canton Ginger, qu ter pots, 18c.; half pots, whole pots Laundry Starch, finest, carton . Enormous quantities, largest variety and fowest price—all these account for the largest Wash Goods business in the city. Five cases just received of the cho.cest goods of the season, Drape de Vienna, all the very newest French designs and colors, well worth 19¢, yard.. Three cases choicest designs Duck Suiting, ight and dark grounds; have been Iie. 2 case Light Welght Organdies, styles surpass anything ever manufacture 4 Al AS 07 0 08 ‘orn, our 3- id poun IT M2 AQ , are the very newest colors and designs... 123 . 2 cases “#-inch Batiste, very pretty colors and designs, have been selling at 18c., this week. Ad